‘After being inactive for the final 11 regular-season games and two playoff games a year ago and the first four games this year, wide receiver Jonathan Carter is expected to make his Jets debut this week. A former fifth-round pick of the Giants, Carter will be counted on to help Moss spread the field for quarterback Vinny Testaverde.’
BillsBeat - October 11, 2003
Stadium to crack down on roadside scalpers
‘But the full blitz is to begin this Sunday when the Jets host the Buffalo Bills, with those selling ticket subject to more serious scalping charges.’
Hit or miss
‘”We lean on Eric fairly heavily with our offense,” said Drew Bledsoe. “He’s one of the best players in the league and generally when we take the field we feel like he’s the best guy out there. If Eric is not able to go that does hurt us offensively but we have to have guys step up. That’s the name of the game in this league. No team goes through this season with all their guys healthy the entire season and when guys get hurt guys have to step in and make plays.”‘
Coleman Ready for the Challenge
‘”Clarence had a tremendous camp, a tremendous pre season and because of that he has been able to be on the field for us,” said quarterback Drew Bledsoe. “We haven’t used him a ton but he’s been on the field for us on our four wide receiver sets.”‘
Moulds Consecutive Game Streak In Jeopardy
‘”We will work him out Sunday morning,” said Williams. “He’s a remarkable athlete on what he’s been able to do. Would I play him if he could go? Yes.”‘
BillsBeat - October 10, 2003
Run-stuffer set to duel with Mawae
‘”I just made my mind up I’m going to stop the run,” Williams said of his eight-tackle performance against Cincinnati. “I wanted to go out and dominate first down, second down, third down. I feel I’ve been playing all right this year. I’ve been playing average, but I’ve got to play above average.”‘
Jets still dangerous on kickoff returns
‘The Jets rank fourth in the National Football League on kickoff return average. Michael Bates, a five-time Pro Bowler signed as a free agent on Sept. 10, is averaging 29 yards on 10 returns this season. His longest is 42 yards.’
Slump wears on Reed, but he won't succumb
‘Plagued by a terrible case of butterfingers during Buffalo’s 3-2 start, Reed’s confidence has been plummeting faster than a can of Bud from the third deck of the Ralph. He has 11 receptions and half as many drops so far, prompting media and fans to call for his benching.’
Jets Simplify Defense and Add Youth to It
‘With the run defense in shambles, Edwards has been lukewarm in his assessment of how the linebackers have played, and the Jets could undertake a complete overhaul at the position after this season. This is the first opportunity to gauge who, other than Hobson, will remain with the team.’
LBs go on defensive
‘Herman Edwards announced last week that Cowart, Jones and Lewis will rotate with their respective backups and, judging by the way practice is unfolding this week, the Jets’ coach intends to stick with the plan when they face the Bills (3-2) at Giants Stadium.’
Chad fits scout Bill
‘”It was good to see him in the huddle and throwing the football,” said Herman Edwards, confirming that Pennington may participate in full-scale team drills next week.’
Youth will be served
‘”It is very ironic,” Wright said. “I’m going to have to calm myself down. It’ll be like the little brother-big brother factor. I’m going to want to beat those guys.”‘
Chad's throwing out good vibes
‘”Every day is exciting for me, because I get the chance to do what I love – play football,” Pennington said yesterday in a statement released by the team’s PR department. “Right now, it is in the best interest for our team and my teammates that the focus be on the Jets and our challenge versus Buffalo. We, as a team, need to do everything we can to get ready for a very good Bills team.”‘
'Big-Picture' Guy
‘”You’ve got to look at the big picture,” Cowart said. “We’re 0-4. We’re giving up a ton of yards. So if the idea is that we need to rotate the linebackers, whatever the coach feels is best for the team, I’m for it … I don’t take it as an insult. I take it as a challenge.”‘
Chad Mimics Bills' Bledsoe
‘Posing as Bills quarterback Drew Bledsoe for the scout-team offense, Pennington worked mostly out of the shotgun to mimic the Buffalo offense. His throws were crisp and sharp, but he appeared to have trouble getting a handle on the ball with a bulky brace and glove on his left hand.’